A new ankylosaurian osteoderm from the Middle Jurassic Oxford Clay Formation, United Kingdom

Author:

Bestwick Jordan12ORCID,Pond Stuart3,Oliver Chloe L.1,Nunn Martin1,Smith Adam S.1

Affiliation:

1. Nottingham Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham NG8 2AE, UK

2. Department of Palaeontology, University of Zurich, Zurich 8006, Switzerland

3. Fossil Reptiles, Amphibians and Birds Section, Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK

Abstract

Ankylosaurs are a characteristic group of dinosaurs recognized by their extensive coverings of dermal bony armour, known as osteoderms, across their bodies. The Oxford Clay Formation (Callovian–Oxfordian, Middle Jurassic) in the UK is important for understanding early ankylosaur evolution as it contains some of the earliest known ankylosaur material, including a cranial osteoderm from the basal-most ankylosaur Sarcolestes (and probable postcranial osteoderms). Here, we describe an isolated osteoderm from the Oxford Clay of Peterborough that exhibits a different morphology to other osteoderms from this formation. The specimen, although incomplete along its transverse axis, measures 52.7 mm by 41 mm. The osteoderm is subrectangular with a concave ventral surface and a low, rounded keel on its dorsal surface that protrudes beyond the posterior margin of the specimen base. This morphology is superficially more similar to the thoracic osteoderms of more derived Cretaceous ankylosaurs from North America (e.g. Borealopelta ), than to Sarcolestes and other Jurassic ankylosaurs (e.g. Dracopelta , Mymoorapelta , Tianchisaurus ), but could represent a currently unknown Sarcolestes morphology. Although its isolated nature prevents reliable identification of the taxon and the body part to which it belonged, the osteoderm nevertheless indicates a larger morphological diversity in the body armour of the earliest ankylosaurs than currently appreciated.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Publisher

Geological Society of London

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